Well, the Greek gods and goddess don't just reflect the Greeks they reflect human nature in ways... The Greek gods have quarrel's, argument's, fights, affairs, jealousy issues and lots more. In ways they were basically humans with godlike abilities. I hope I answered your question. :)
They had bodies like humans, they had feelings, the became angry or happy, they were just or unjust...
That is how Greek people imagined them.
they have ears
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
they were GODS
Zeus
Hubris as used in ancient Greek myths is a term for describing wrongful actions that mortals took against other mortals. In literature and in myths, hubris was explained as a flaw that was punished by the gods.
They are called Demi-Gods in Greek and Roman Mythology.
Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
Many Greek gods go into disguise when interacting with mortals. Zeus often had love affairs with mortal women and often disguised himself. When the Greek gods wished to test mortals, they would disguise themselves as well, for example in the myth of Baucis and Philemon. Sometimes the gods disguised themselves as mortals, and sometimes as beasts.
Not that much, unless a Greek god had a child with them.
Greek mythology were stories of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, but there were many stories about the heroes of the gods or goddesses that were half mortals, half immortals, like Hercules, for example. Also, Greek mythology stories explain of how things were made, living things and non-living things.
Greek rule of hospitality
The gods could intervene, but they didn't determine the fate of mortals, the Fates did.